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boeing and caterpillar, but i didn't. i think jpmorgan, chevron, and disney are my picks in the dow. >> i want to get back to why you didn't chose those in a second. but peter, let's talk about your picks and where the stocks will be in terms of riding this market in the next five to six years. how do you see the broad landscape of the markets and the sectors? >> you know, broad landscape, i think appreciation of 5% to 7% per year plus a 2% yield over the period of time would be very acceptable to me. obviously it's not going to be a straight line. three picks, i would go with companies like proctor and gamble, johnson & johnson and chevron as well. counting on a growing emerging middle class worldwide. personal care products. people are going to be brushing their teeth. they're going to be taking their medicines and more of them will be driving cars over the next six years. i would shy away from the banks. jpmorgan and bank of america. unlike the previous speaker because i think the regular story environment for banks is
boeing and caterpillar, but i didn't. i think jpmorgan, chevron, and disney are my picks in the dow. >> i want to get back to why you didn't chose those in a second. but peter, let's talk about your picks and where the stocks will be in terms of riding this market in the next five to six years. how do you see the broad landscape of the markets and the sectors? >> you know, broad landscape, i think appreciation of 5% to 7% per year plus a 2% yield over the period of time would be...
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update on boeing. shake up at the nyse. >> what else? >> lots of things coming up. i will also duck out early because i'm doing "closing bell" as well as the new york stock exchange. >> wow, so repeating everyday. >> it really is. >> it is. fantastic. we are back right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. >>> welcome back, everybody. what you are looking at is an empty podium there. watching live tv. we are monitoring two events that are just about to happen any time now. first of all, at the white house, the president is set to announce the nomination of former u.s. attorney mary jo
update on boeing. shake up at the nyse. >> what else? >> lots of things coming up. i will also duck out early because i'm doing "closing bell" as well as the new york stock exchange. >> wow, so repeating everyday. >> it really is. >> it is. fantastic. we are back right after this. ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watching. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. omnipotent of...
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boeing shares are up by about 60 cents. more with phil lebeau on this and two analysts. >>> remember, we're watching u.s. equity futures. the dow up 70 points yesterday and with closing price just 46 points away of putting the dow back above 14 thousand would be the first time that happened since october of 2007. this morning, the futures are indicated higher with dow futures up 12 1/2 points and s&p up by just over a point. overseas in asia overnight, the nikkei was up by about 2 and a quarter percent and the shanghai up as well. in europe, there are modest declines. dax down by 15 points and cac by 6 points and ftse by 3 1/2. >>> and founder and co-founder aubrey mcclendon announced he will be stepping down in april. a series of reports triggered criminal investigations and looking into whether mcclendon crossed the line by mixing personal business and possible anti-trust violations. the shareholders took control in june stripping the chairman of his title and carl icahn took one of those slots. >>> another one we're foll
boeing shares are up by about 60 cents. more with phil lebeau on this and two analysts. >>> remember, we're watching u.s. equity futures. the dow up 70 points yesterday and with closing price just 46 points away of putting the dow back above 14 thousand would be the first time that happened since october of 2007. this morning, the futures are indicated higher with dow futures up 12 1/2 points and s&p up by just over a point. overseas in asia overnight, the nikkei was up by about 2...
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-- reaction to boeing unless they say we're going to change? >> very much so. the boeing management are not in a position to give anything definitive at this stage. so they will not be able to give us very much. that's the big question actually for the forecast going forward, 2013 earning. this creates major uncertainty. how many -- how many aircraft are they going to deliver, what kind of provisions will they need to take. >> that's what i was going ask. that seems to be one area of 401( focus for investors. any idea of expectations there? >> you have two lots of potential provisions. one is the delay and the disruption that causes the company. so the costs incurred by the company. in addition to that you have potentially consequential damages. 50 aircraft are grounded. so the airlines will want compensation. there are going to be further delays of deliveries now, 50 aircraft. if you put one million per aircraft per month, it soon adds up. >> absolutely. and i wonder to what extent this changes the investment thesis forgoing. >> at this stage,
-- reaction to boeing unless they say we're going to change? >> very much so. the boeing management are not in a position to give anything definitive at this stage. so they will not be able to give us very much. that's the big question actually for the forecast going forward, 2013 earning. this creates major uncertainty. how many -- how many aircraft are they going to deliver, what kind of provisions will they need to take. >> that's what i was going ask. that seems to be one area...
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here is what the street is expecting from boeing. these numbers, most people are saying this is important but it's really the guidance. that's what we're going to be focused on, under the circumstances past eps the other aspect of the commercial airline gets attention, 737, this is the workhorse for boeing. increased production to 38 a month starting this quarter. as you go into building the the third 737 assembly line in renton, washington, that's going to get a lot of tension particularly because they have the 737 max in development. this is the future workhorse for boeing. they already have a backlog of more than 1,000 orders. it is expected to enter service in 2017. this is the next launch they have to make a smooth launch over the next three years. as you take a look at this stock chart or last month, sue and tyler, i thought this was fascinating. the parent of airbus up 20%, shares of boeing not surprising given dreamliner problems down 1.4%. that says a lot in terps of the split in performance. we'll be watching numbers first
here is what the street is expecting from boeing. these numbers, most people are saying this is important but it's really the guidance. that's what we're going to be focused on, under the circumstances past eps the other aspect of the commercial airline gets attention, 737, this is the workhorse for boeing. increased production to 38 a month starting this quarter. as you go into building the the third 737 assembly line in renton, washington, that's going to get a lot of tension particularly...
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michael dell is on order to buy a boeing 787 dreamliner. i don't know if it is him per se buying it or whether the corporation that behind him that does it. >> this is a mystery p.m. pep familiar with him say it isn't his style to have a big plane like this. it is done through international leasing. it could be that the family office, the company that manages his family's vast wealth, maybe use it for who knows what. or maybe they'll lease it out. people do that. just like you buy property and rent it. can you buy a plane and rent it out. maybe that's what he is doing. >> what do you think, john? >> a few years ago, dell had a probably with batteries, lighting on fire in lap tops. he boeing's problems, and thought would he help out. >> a sympathy play? >> yeah. >> we will leave it at that. >>> dance in front. mona lisa? the xbox is in a place that you would never have expected. we will explain when we come back on "power." platform from charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 gives me tools that help me find opportunities more easily. tdd#:
michael dell is on order to buy a boeing 787 dreamliner. i don't know if it is him per se buying it or whether the corporation that behind him that does it. >> this is a mystery p.m. pep familiar with him say it isn't his style to have a big plane like this. it is done through international leasing. it could be that the family office, the company that manages his family's vast wealth, maybe use it for who knows what. or maybe they'll lease it out. people do that. just like you buy...
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this is a supplier to boeing with the 787 dreamliners. they make the charger for the lithium ion batteries. he said he warned his superiors that the batteries were not safe and said the company ignored his warning. just a few minutes ago he described what happened when he saw one of these lithium ion batteries exemployed proceed. >> it wasn't even running and this lithium ion battery just decided to explode, and when thick exploded, the best way to describe it is where i was sitting, now there was an f-16 jet after burner shoos sho-- shooting out about ten feet where i was sitting and the magnitude of energy coming out of this battery, i cannot quantify it. >> us a take a look at shares of boeing since the 17th, which is when they were grounded by the federal aviation administration, we should point out that we've reached out to secure plane technologies for a comment regarding the concerns and not heard back from them. no closer to determining why these batteries malfunctioned and until that happens it's unlikely we'll see these planes c
this is a supplier to boeing with the 787 dreamliners. they make the charger for the lithium ion batteries. he said he warned his superiors that the batteries were not safe and said the company ignored his warning. just a few minutes ago he described what happened when he saw one of these lithium ion batteries exemployed proceed. >> it wasn't even running and this lithium ion battery just decided to explode, and when thick exploded, the best way to describe it is where i was sitting, now...
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the story. >> boeing's story is bad. housing, everything housing that i've seen. it's just nonstop. georgia gold up today. pvc piping. raw costs, again, microcosm of america, raw costs, natural gas down. we're flaring more natural gas than ever before. so you get all these different bull markets at once. we're going to hear from dave here. aerospace, bull market. ford and gm, people saying, listen, they may not be that great because of currency. >> we're going to get kay schiller, speaking of housing, tomorrow. and how he's saying, i'm not sure that there is a solid recovery. in other words, i'm not going to predict what prices will do next. interesting. even though they've had a pretty good run here. >> when we talk about housing, we talk about being up, what, 20%, 25% over last year in terms of new homes, we're coming off a historic bottom. it's still not huge numbers in and of themselves. >> i spoke to dan fulton on friday, the warehouser ceo. fabulous ceo. china, needs our lumber. japan, finally rebuilding from fukus
the story. >> boeing's story is bad. housing, everything housing that i've seen. it's just nonstop. georgia gold up today. pvc piping. raw costs, again, microcosm of america, raw costs, natural gas down. we're flaring more natural gas than ever before. so you get all these different bull markets at once. we're going to hear from dave here. aerospace, bull market. ford and gm, people saying, listen, they may not be that great because of currency. >> we're going to get kay schiller,...
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and batteries and all the issues that boeing is going through. if you could put yourself in a place, i'm sure you probably don't want to be in that place. if you were running that company, what do you do right now? >> well, first of all, i think jim mcnerney is a great leader and i've seen him work through these issues before at general electric when he went in to aircraft engine, and we were trying to develop the ge-90. >> you guys still friendly? >> we're still friendly. i think the world of jim. you know, i've seen him lead through these kinds of issues before, joe. remember we were the first to do the composite blade. they were having all types of challenges. if you think about the engine, and the complexity there and what he led aircraft engine through, you know, the dreamliner, andrew, in order of magnitude, is significantly bigger. so, all of the issues that jim has taken on from electronics to lightweight, et cetera, he'll work through this one. you know, it's unfortunate but i'm confident he'll work through it. he's very open. he's candi
and batteries and all the issues that boeing is going through. if you could put yourself in a place, i'm sure you probably don't want to be in that place. if you were running that company, what do you do right now? >> well, first of all, i think jim mcnerney is a great leader and i've seen him work through these issues before at general electric when he went in to aircraft engine, and we were trying to develop the ge-90. >> you guys still friendly? >> we're still friendly. i...
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one is this boeing world which will be following this. but they end up being the hugest part of the biggest part of these of these capital goods orders. and then you want to look at everything else, which is the barometer of a couple of things. one is as jeff suggested, how the capital goods makers themselves are doing but a sign of confidence in the economy. am i ordering the kind of stuff that's going to help me produce more stuff in the future. and that's something that we might follow. >> we didn't follow our debts over the fiscal cliff. now we've got the debts you say quickly in my ear, i didn't hear what you said. >> here's some of the tension that we found. biggest risk, i talked to a bunch of guys on interest rate desks out there and they don't really. what they thought the fed was going to do in terms of more. it was the last question. guys on the interest rate desk i talk to in europe that trade euro and interest rate futures they're wondering is the fed going to end earlier than they think. that's their risk and concern. 2012,
one is this boeing world which will be following this. but they end up being the hugest part of the biggest part of these of these capital goods orders. and then you want to look at everything else, which is the barometer of a couple of things. one is as jeff suggested, how the capital goods makers themselves are doing but a sign of confidence in the economy. am i ordering the kind of stuff that's going to help me produce more stuff in the future. and that's something that we might follow....
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the airline says it has had time to deal with the issues raised by boeing's dreamliner. there's a strike authorization question on a ballot. the ballot will go to members next week and obviously an engineer strike could cripple production of the airline. >>> metlife is buying the largest chile pension business for about $2 billion. >>> the senate has passed legislation to allow the government to keep borrowing money at least through may 19th. the measure postpones spending and tax cuts for at tleeft two months. the obama administration's decision on the keystone oil pipeline won't be made until at least june. that's according to a u.s. officials. the projects has been pending for more than 4 1/2 years. of course, we've had lots of debate about the pipeline even here around this table. >> let's check on the markets this morning. the futures are probably going to be what steady as we go. we'll see what happens at 8:30. but not bad so far. that would be getting back almost exactly what we lost yesterday. we lost about 49 points. and there's a lot of -- it was a great januar
the airline says it has had time to deal with the issues raised by boeing's dreamliner. there's a strike authorization question on a ballot. the ballot will go to members next week and obviously an engineer strike could cripple production of the airline. >>> metlife is buying the largest chile pension business for about $2 billion. >>> the senate has passed legislation to allow the government to keep borrowing money at least through may 19th. the measure postpones spending and...
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that's the primary concern for boeing. back to you. >> for the moment, phil, how long will it be grounded? >> that's a good question. if we're looking at something that goes for several months, it's a different story. maybe you have the airlines saying, okay, we're not too pleased we're going to have to wait this long. keep in mind, there's only 50 of these out in service that the airlines have had to cancel flights and substitute aircraft. it's not a huge grounding in terms of numbers of aircraft being brought down. >> but there are many on order. >> absolutely. >> who in the middle east is going to go, you know what, maybe the dreamliner isn't worth it for us. >> if you were in line to get one in 2015, are you going to jump out of line to get one from airbus? you're going to be in the back of the line at airbus, and that will put you back to 2019, 2020. >> phil, thank you very much. phil lebeau for the latest on the dreamliner 787. >>> apple in a downward spiral as research in motion surges. what are they saying about th
that's the primary concern for boeing. back to you. >> for the moment, phil, how long will it be grounded? >> that's a good question. if we're looking at something that goes for several months, it's a different story. maybe you have the airlines saying, okay, we're not too pleased we're going to have to wait this long. keep in mind, there's only 50 of these out in service that the airlines have had to cancel flights and substitute aircraft. it's not a huge grounding in terms of...
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when we think of boeing and the faa, that's going to be a great airplane. our fleet, the a-320s, we have the youngest fleet of the major carriers in the united states. and we'll start to take, this year, 14 new aircraft and most importantly, sharklets on the aircraft. we think that is going to improve fuel efficiency -- >> the tips of the wings to make them more streamlined. >> we'll see them in the airbus fleet. we closed the year with 130 airbus aircraft. that's a lot, right? so, it's going to make a big difference for our company. >> in terms of the super bowl wit, is this going to be a positive for the quarter? you are adding flights between baltimore and new orleans, serving what, hot buffalo wing pretzels on the flight. >> it's just great to have the tvs on the airline. in fact, this show is on channel 15 right now and we're going to carry 80,000 customers today. we think about "fast money" at altitude, or the ability to really promote the super bowl, the battle of the harbaughs, if you will. >> only channel that works? >> only cnbc on the flight. >>
when we think of boeing and the faa, that's going to be a great airplane. our fleet, the a-320s, we have the youngest fleet of the major carriers in the united states. and we'll start to take, this year, 14 new aircraft and most importantly, sharklets on the aircraft. we think that is going to improve fuel efficiency -- >> the tips of the wings to make them more streamlined. >> we'll see them in the airbus fleet. we closed the year with 130 airbus aircraft. that's a lot, right? so,...
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the dow component boeing rising pre-market. it earned $1.28 a share in the fourth quarter, beating wall street estimates. it expects no significant impact from any faa directives involving its 787 dreamliner, and is maintaining its production and delivery forecast. let's get to the gdp number. it is apparent that the economy came to somewhat of a screeching halt in the last two months of the year. >> i think cnbe played a big role. i'll calis a one off number. the reason i call it a one off number is there are way too many companies who reported during this period that did not see this level up -- well, let's just say no growth whatsoever. >> decline. that being said, it may be a one off, but it's still a bit surprising, if not scary. >> well, does it not say that the fed's been right in what it's been doing. >> it does. it does. and again, sandy, we talked so often about consumers pulling back. although that doesn't necessarily appear to be where a lot of this was. >> yeah, sandy, the government -- sandy destroyed $8.6 billion
the dow component boeing rising pre-market. it earned $1.28 a share in the fourth quarter, beating wall street estimates. it expects no significant impact from any faa directives involving its 787 dreamliner, and is maintaining its production and delivery forecast. let's get to the gdp number. it is apparent that the economy came to somewhat of a screeching halt in the last two months of the year. >> i think cnbe played a big role. i'll calis a one off number. the reason i call it a one...
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mark carney, the chairman of the fsc and the incoming boe governor, he sees no signs of complacency just yet. but as he pointed out during the press conference yesterday, there is still a big downside risk for the economy. i'm quoting him now. given the weak growth prospects and high levels of public and private sector debt. kelly. >> carolin, thanks so much for that. i think we'll have more of that interview, too, in the next hour of the program. in the meantime, it's the 20th birthday for the etf. we know to know whether you've invested in these products and have etf changed your trading habits for better or worse? worldwide@cnbc.com. tweet us, @cnbcwex or individually. allan miller, you guys have three main funds, all of which invest etfs. >> yes, they did. >> why? >> well, because one of the reasons why etfs are so unpopular for a manager is you have more diversification, less you cost, more liquidity and it's easier and cheaper to deal with. that's why more and more private investors like it and more and more fund managers don't like it because they offer wealth. >> but do they offe
mark carney, the chairman of the fsc and the incoming boe governor, he sees no signs of complacency just yet. but as he pointed out during the press conference yesterday, there is still a big downside risk for the economy. i'm quoting him now. given the weak growth prospects and high levels of public and private sector debt. kelly. >> carolin, thanks so much for that. i think we'll have more of that interview, too, in the next hour of the program. in the meantime, it's the 20th birthday...
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that was finally boeing u.s. safety regulators are nowhere near finishing an investigation according to sources. and they also, i guess, are talking about circuit board, cheap little circuit board which now could be part of the issue, i guess, and commentary that could you imagine if you know these crappy little circuit boards that don't cost very much money at all could be grounding the 787. we're going to hang with these guys now, right? i want to talk to austan. this is a continuation of our last conversation and i'd like you here. both of us agreed on camera, we agree on a lot of things, but we agree hat what we want is the private -- >> private sector should be driving growth. >> and then if it were 4% growth, tax receipts go up, more people have jobs. >> yep. >> the government can afford to do more things. so we're both in total agreement. >> yeah. >> that the private sector is what we want -- >> yeah. that is above -- sustainable growth. >> that's all we really should be thinking about. >> absolutely. >> t
that was finally boeing u.s. safety regulators are nowhere near finishing an investigation according to sources. and they also, i guess, are talking about circuit board, cheap little circuit board which now could be part of the issue, i guess, and commentary that could you imagine if you know these crappy little circuit boards that don't cost very much money at all could be grounding the 787. we're going to hang with these guys now, right? i want to talk to austan. this is a continuation of our...
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take a look at shares of boeing. could this possibly impact the 787 investigation. for what it's worth, my sense is it will not have an impact. they already made the decision they need to find the root problems and then determine the grounding of the dreamliners. let's look at ford earnings. these were better than expected beating the street by a wide margin. ford coming in earning 31 cents per share. the street was expecting 25 pierzynski share profit. revenue better than expected coming in at $36.5 billion. the revenue was a billion and a half stronger than expected. it boosted american profits by nearly $1 billion. why? stronger pricing, better sales, and a market that's booming right now. also, the profit margins in north america, 8.4% in the fourth quarter, versus 4.5% last year. that's the good news. the bad news, and a bit of a surprise for wall street, ford projecting a greater than expected loss in europe this year. the company says it now expects to lose $2 billion in europe. it was expected to lose $1.75 billion this year. they've upped that by another $2
take a look at shares of boeing. could this possibly impact the 787 investigation. for what it's worth, my sense is it will not have an impact. they already made the decision they need to find the root problems and then determine the grounding of the dreamliners. let's look at ford earnings. these were better than expected beating the street by a wide margin. ford coming in earning 31 cents per share. the street was expecting 25 pierzynski share profit. revenue better than expected coming in at...
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making the charge there in '07, boeing, hp, exxon, mcdonald's and honeywell. best performing dow components in the four years leading up to this rally, amex, home depot, cat, disney and ibm. >> wow. the nasdaq, no surprise, in the red. mainly because of apple, which is down by about 10% at this hour. sima modi has more. >> no surprise the nasdaq is vastly underperforming the major indices thanks to am. shares down about 10% at the moment. market technician telling me the next support level is 425, something to watch. when apple sneezes, the nasdaq catches a cold and so do some of its component suppliers. here is a couple to take note of. sirius logic down 10%, specializes in analog chips. skyworks solutions works on wireless radio component nuance communications, which is said to be behind the mobile app siri and avago behind the iphone 5 and the ipad 3. and lastly, omnivision, a leader in the digital camera center space is said to be used in the iphone face time app. a couple the chip stocks under pressure today, look at broadcom and qualcomm, said to be behi
making the charge there in '07, boeing, hp, exxon, mcdonald's and honeywell. best performing dow components in the four years leading up to this rally, amex, home depot, cat, disney and ibm. >> wow. the nasdaq, no surprise, in the red. mainly because of apple, which is down by about 10% at this hour. sima modi has more. >> no surprise the nasdaq is vastly underperforming the major indices thanks to am. shares down about 10% at the moment. market technician telling me the next...
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dow component boeing set to report. we have analysts ready to break down the fourth quarter release. plus, employment numbers that could move the markets. we'll give private sector jobs numbers from adp. "squawk box" starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking me. [ engine revs ] what?! quattro!!!!! ♪
dow component boeing set to report. we have analysts ready to break down the fourth quarter release. plus, employment numbers that could move the markets. we'll give private sector jobs numbers from adp. "squawk box" starts tomorrow at 6:00 a.m. eastern. [ man ] i've been out there most of my life. you name it...i've hooked it. but there's one... one that's always eluded me. thought i had it in the blizzard of '93. ha! never even came close. sometimes, i actually think it's mocking...
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we're learning more about boe g boeing's battery problems and how dangerous this could have been for travelers. (announcer) make mornings special, with fancy feast mornings gourmet cat food. mornings are delicious protein rich entrees with garden veggies and egg. fancy feast mornings. the best ingredient is love. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the...
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boei boeing's entire fleet still grounded. u.s. and japanese officials have found no major issues with those lithium batteries that had previously been linked to the dreamliner problems. boeing's planes grounded since earlier this month after two incidents prompted aviation officials to launch investigations around the world. >>> sindh the sandy hook shooting, gun sales up, way up. a vigorous bull market in guns. the u.s. doesn't track gun sales, so you have to look at background checks, and you have to look at one of the most reliable ways to track gun sales. according to the fbi, eight of the top ten days of background checks have occurred since december 14th of last year. that's the day of the tragedy in newtown. gun shop owners say semi automatic rifles and high-capacity driving much of the buying frenzy. gun enthusiasts are worried that they won't be able to buy these sorts of weapons if washington passes new gun control legislation. >>> get this. if you have a clean driving record, you might be ponying up more for auto insura
boei boeing's entire fleet still grounded. u.s. and japanese officials have found no major issues with those lithium batteries that had previously been linked to the dreamliner problems. boeing's planes grounded since earlier this month after two incidents prompted aviation officials to launch investigations around the world. >>> sindh the sandy hook shooting, gun sales up, way up. a vigorous bull market in guns. the u.s. doesn't track gun sales, so you have to look at background...
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boeing says this about the investigation. we're working with this tirelessly in cooperation with our customers and the appropriate regulatory authorities. hundreds of technical specialists within boeing working with the government. governments across the globe, by the way, to figure out what went wrong. >> at least the fleet is grounded. >>> the talk about apple, incredible earnings and the stock fell. >> two big price moves, apple down 12%. and the big surprise, netflix up 2 4 2%. they apparently had a lot of new streaming customers. apple had great profit, but margins are shrinking a little bit. we like the cheaper products also, apple revealing that it's stepping up its -- its audits of supply chain, finding underage workers, making the products love so much. trying to audit, keep better control over the supply chain and keep the workweek to 60 hours or less and don't want children making your products. >> 12%, a huge drop. >> stocks not moving this morning. by the way, a lot of people wondering should i buy it? stock not
boeing says this about the investigation. we're working with this tirelessly in cooperation with our customers and the appropriate regulatory authorities. hundreds of technical specialists within boeing working with the government. governments across the globe, by the way, to figure out what went wrong. >> at least the fleet is grounded. >>> the talk about apple, incredible earnings and the stock fell. >> two big price moves, apple down 12%. and the big surprise, netflix up...
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there might be new trouble for boeing. a japanese carrier talking about more battery problems than what we have initially reported. want to bring in richard quest out of london. this is coming from the new york times, reporting battery problems as well. tell us what we know. >> what we know is ana, the largest user of the dreamliner has 17 of the aircraft was also the launch customer. ana says that in the previous months it replaced on the ground many batteries. i think it was 10 or 12 batteries they replaced and sent back to manufacturers because the property malfunctioned. the reason this wasn't elevated higher was because no flights were cancelled. the manufacturers say it was part of the normal course of maintenance and these things happen. but bearing in mind that the dreamliner batteries are now very firmly f the focus of the investigation. it does start to raise the eyebrows. what we are now hearing is that the batteries per se seem to be okay. there are no faults. they dnd overcharge or undercharge. the attention h
there might be new trouble for boeing. a japanese carrier talking about more battery problems than what we have initially reported. want to bring in richard quest out of london. this is coming from the new york times, reporting battery problems as well. tell us what we know. >> what we know is ana, the largest user of the dreamliner has 17 of the aircraft was also the launch customer. ana says that in the previous months it replaced on the ground many batteries. i think it was 10 or 12...
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boeing, which manufactures the dreamliner, issued a statement this evening saying it is confident and welcomes the ntsb's progress in this investigation and it has hundreds of engineers and technical experts working around the clock to resolve the issue. but the ntsb had no timetable as to how long this investigation will take. so, for now, all dreamliners will remain grounded, and that includes any test flights. wolf and kate? >> all right. sandra endo, thank you. i mean, these are huge airplanes. it affects a lot of passengers, as well. >> we'll stay on top of this story. that could be very, very important. >> yeah. >>> up next, jeanne moos has a new way to keep your pets, big pets, warm. and it will have you doing a double take. to the best vacation spot on earth. (all) the gulf! it doesn't matter which of our great states folks visit. mississippi, alabama, louisiana or florida, they're gonna love it. shaul, your alabama hospitality is incredible. thanks, karen. love your mississippi outdoors. i vote for your florida beaches, dawn. bill, this louisiana seafood is delicious. we're h
boeing, which manufactures the dreamliner, issued a statement this evening saying it is confident and welcomes the ntsb's progress in this investigation and it has hundreds of engineers and technical experts working around the clock to resolve the issue. but the ntsb had no timetable as to how long this investigation will take. so, for now, all dreamliners will remain grounded, and that includes any test flights. wolf and kate? >> all right. sandra endo, thank you. i mean, these are huge...
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. >>> boeing dreamliners are grounded after technical snags developed with the aircraft. so what really is wrong with them? we'll have details on the investigation. >>> first, when traveling to other cities and countries, the best way to get a real taste of the place is through the local food. cnn ireport has teamed up with "travel and leisure" magazine to create a global list of 100 places to eat like a local. here's more from hong kong and a sample. ♪ >> reporter: hello, i'm kristie lu stout. when you want to eat like a local, i come here -- yes, it's in a ballroom and has a view of the harbor that tourists adore. make no miss tarks the loca-- m about it, the locals love it. so much so they've been coming here to get their dim sum fix served the old-fashioned way -- by trolley. now you know why this place is called a palace. crystal chandeliers aside, this someplace massive. 120 tables serving some 800 people a day. now it is time to eat. and if you see something you like -- oh -- hail the trolley, stop the server. and just pick a little bit of everything. again, don'
. >>> boeing dreamliners are grounded after technical snags developed with the aircraft. so what really is wrong with them? we'll have details on the investigation. >>> first, when traveling to other cities and countries, the best way to get a real taste of the place is through the local food. cnn ireport has teamed up with "travel and leisure" magazine to create a global list of 100 places to eat like a local. here's more from hong kong and a sample. ♪ >>...
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boeing 787 dreamliner fleet completely now grounded and under a widening investigation. we'll look at what this means for the company and the airlines. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's gonna be 30 minutes. oh, so that means that we won't be stuck up here, for hours, with nothing to do. oh i get it, you wanna pass the time, huh. (holds up phone) fruit ninja!!! emergency roadside assistance. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >>> hundreds of engineers and technical experts working around the wclock to get to the bottom of the problems with the dreamliners. the jets were grounded after two batteries caught fired. the big money involved is generating a lot of talks at the world economic forum in switzerland where richard qwest is. we saw the national transp
boeing 787 dreamliner fleet completely now grounded and under a widening investigation. we'll look at what this means for the company and the airlines. i'm up next, but now i'm singing the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. did you just turn your ringer off so no one would interrupt and.us?one. oh no, i... just used my geico app to get a tow truck. it's...
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boeing, ford, caterpillar, all big players out there, good indicator of where the economy is heading. what do you expect to see there? >> listen, we have seen earnings this quarter come in, 72% of the earnings so far have wasn't the estimates, but investors should understand the estimates have been slashed for the fourth quarter, right in the expectation was for 2.8 or 3% growth rate, that's down from 9% the previous quarter. so, in fact, it's almost impossible for a lot of these companies not to beat the estimate what we're seeing is that they are missing on the top revenue line but yet they are still beating the estimate because they are making those strategic employment decisions, meaning layoffs much the financial services industry alone, we have seen 16,000 layoffs in the first three weeks of the month, of the year, we haven't gotten into february yet. tough take that with a grain of salt, be very careful, as a long-term investor, you should have a plan and stick with it right? >> well, that's what one thinks, it is hard to tell in this economy these days. you know better than i,
boeing, ford, caterpillar, all big players out there, good indicator of where the economy is heading. what do you expect to see there? >> listen, we have seen earnings this quarter come in, 72% of the earnings so far have wasn't the estimates, but investors should understand the estimates have been slashed for the fourth quarter, right in the expectation was for 2.8 or 3% growth rate, that's down from 9% the previous quarter. so, in fact, it's almost impossible for a lot of these...
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that is how much was spent on the 2012 political campaigns and that's enough to by 20 boeing 757s, or 50 private islands. that includes president obama and mitt romney as well as congressional candidates around the country. committees like the rnc and dnc spent $22 billion, and super packs spent another $22 billion, and election officials are still adding that number up, and this could be the first time outside groups spent more than political parties. >>> huh recall doua huh raueral. he could be a candidate. he supports gay rights and gay marriage. he already scoped out his potential opponents. check it out. >> i am and i have been in touch with some people in the republican party in new jersey, and i am truly contemplating running for senate against frank lattenburg or cory booker. >> that should be an interesting race. >>> secretary hillary clinton is hours away from leaving office. she says she is ready for rest after logging almost a million miles in the air as the nation's top diplomat. she is set to deliver her farewell speech in the next hour to the folks that she said in the
that is how much was spent on the 2012 political campaigns and that's enough to by 20 boeing 757s, or 50 private islands. that includes president obama and mitt romney as well as congressional candidates around the country. committees like the rnc and dnc spent $22 billion, and super packs spent another $22 billion, and election officials are still adding that number up, and this could be the first time outside groups spent more than political parties. >>> huh recall doua huh raueral....
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. >>> the mystery behind the boeing dreamliner's problems has not been solved. the entire fleet of state of the art dreamliners still grounded. japanese and u.s. investigators have found no issues with the lithium batteries. the dreamliner after two issues prompted an aviation investigation. >>> super bowl kicks into high gear with the craziness of media day. the baltimore ravens arrived today, a day after the 49ers, carlos is in new orleans. this is a matchup of brother versus brother. how is it shaping up? >> the har-bowl or the super bro. media day, you have to go media day. a lot of crazy people asking crazy questions. the big story of the super bowl. two brothers going at each other for the first time in super bowl history. you have brothers john harbaugh, who is coaching the baltimore ravens, against jim harbaugh coaching the san francisco 49ers. both teams have touched down. when they got here first, he at the podium, very stone faced. happy to be here, stone faced here to win the game. what we'll do on gridiron. john harbaugh, when he hit the podium, he
. >>> the mystery behind the boeing dreamliner's problems has not been solved. the entire fleet of state of the art dreamliners still grounded. japanese and u.s. investigators have found no issues with the lithium batteries. the dreamliner after two issues prompted an aviation investigation. >>> super bowl kicks into high gear with the craziness of media day. the baltimore ravens arrived today, a day after the 49ers, carlos is in new orleans. this is a matchup of brother...
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boeing before the bell. facebook after the closing bell. a gdp number, jobs reportfully. still a lot of risk in the market, but investors feeling better about stocks. many people think you'll see all-time highs this week. >> the housing prices, are they across the nation? >> what i showed you is a 20 city average. all real estate is local. it's been a little flatter in new york, a little flatter in chicago. but other places, it had a bigger bust. >> beautiful. thank you. love the good news. >>> another steroid black eye for major league baseball. we've been chatting about this all morning. a published report links alex rodriguez and other major leaguers to a florida clinic that is described as the east coast version of balco. in other words, selling perform afternoons enhancing drugs to ballplayers. a-rod has denied any association with the clinic, but he has a track record of denying about juicing before finally fessing up for it. baseball says it is investigating all of the allegations and we'll get more on the story from john zarrella. >> reporter: the anti-age clinic
boeing before the bell. facebook after the closing bell. a gdp number, jobs reportfully. still a lot of risk in the market, but investors feeling better about stocks. many people think you'll see all-time highs this week. >> the housing prices, are they across the nation? >> what i showed you is a 20 city average. all real estate is local. it's been a little flatter in new york, a little flatter in chicago. but other places, it had a bigger bust. >> beautiful. thank you. love...
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and that amount, in case you're wondering, is equal to 28 787 boeing planes or 70 private islands or how about this, 50 billion polio vaccines. if you think that amount of money is a lot, well, it is expected to rise in the future. were you surprised by that number, wolf? $7 billion? >> that's not just for the presidential races. it's for senate races, candidate races, all of the races. >> but that's a huge sum that we're talking about. >> advertising executives, mass mailings, executives, political operatives, they made a lot of money last year. >> everyone says this, the number is only going in one direction, up. >> a lot of advertising. thank very much. >>> hillary clinton's tenure as the secretary of state officially ended a while ago. her last day on the job, though, was marred by a terror attack. we have the latest details on the u.s. embassy bombing. that's coming up. >>> and how does this sound? senator geraldo rivera? he says he's serious. you're going to hear why. >>> so john kerry officially the secretary of state. he was due to be sworn in just a few minutes ago at a priv
and that amount, in case you're wondering, is equal to 28 787 boeing planes or 70 private islands or how about this, 50 billion polio vaccines. if you think that amount of money is a lot, well, it is expected to rise in the future. were you surprised by that number, wolf? $7 billion? >> that's not just for the presidential races. it's for senate races, candidate races, all of the races. >> but that's a huge sum that we're talking about. >> advertising executives, mass...
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. >>> and results from the investigation into battery problems on the boeing dreamliner, they are inconclusive. the lithium ion batteries are blamed for two incidents, including a fire on one plane that led the faa to ground the global fleet of 787s. the batteries for the american-made planes are made in japan and both parties are now taking part in the probe. >>> this afternoon, the senate voted 94-3, that's pretty overwhelming, to confirm john kerry as the next secretary of state. kerry himself voted present. you can see him down there on the lower right-hand corner there, shaking hands with some the three no vote came dpr john = ted cruz and james inhofe of oklahoma. kerry gives a farewell speech in the senate tomorrow. >>> and florida's two u.s. senators, they come from different parties, but today democratic senator bill nelson praised republican senator marco rubio's efforts on comprehensive immigration reform. senator rubio's response was to say the least, unusual. >> let me just begin by thanking the senior senator from the state of florida, who a few moments ago made some very kind r
. >>> and results from the investigation into battery problems on the boeing dreamliner, they are inconclusive. the lithium ion batteries are blamed for two incidents, including a fire on one plane that led the faa to ground the global fleet of 787s. the batteries for the american-made planes are made in japan and both parties are now taking part in the probe. >>> this afternoon, the senate voted 94-3, that's pretty overwhelming, to confirm john kerry as the next secretary of...
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the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet right around the world. the shutdown came last week after a battery caught on fire in boston and another incident in japan. >>> apple reported record quarterly profits of $13.1 billion after selling a record number of iphones and ipads. the company just missed wall street expectations. analysts say cheaper older versions of apple's devices are hurting its profits. >>> and now the connection. attention parents. there's an app that can let you know if your teen is using their cell phone behind the wheel. it's called canary. it will send you real-time messages like this if your young driver makes a call, sends a text, or even goes online when they're driving. you also get information on their location and can even see how fast they're driving. a recent study by the university of michigan and toyota found more than a quarter of teens admit they read or send a text message at least once when they're driving. and that's only the confessors. chances are the reality is hi
the faa says it's still trying to figure out the cause of the electrical problems that have grounded boeing 787 dreamliner fleet right around the world. the shutdown came last week after a battery caught on fire in boston and another incident in japan. >>> apple reported record quarterly profits of $13.1 billion after selling a record number of iphones and ipads. the company just missed wall street expectations. analysts say cheaper older versions of apple's devices are hurting its...
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my uncle and cousins build the best airplanes in the world at boeing, my dad was a biology teacher, and i am proud that my mom and dad worked to restore the alpine meadows of mt. rainier. i am proud of the working people work, having driven bulldozers in bellevue, painted houses in burien, run the business end of a jack hammer, prosecuted drunk drivers, and raised hay in the yakima valley. washington has welcomed many people to our great state from all points of the compass, but no matter when you and your family arrived here, in our souls all of us in washington are pioneers. that is what makes us unique. we push the world forward. we take risks. we take pride in what we do, and who we are. i look forward to a true partnership with senate majority leader rodney tom and minority leader ed murray, and with house speaker frank chopp and minority leader richard debolt. i want us to collaborate early legislature already to begin need to talk to you about the future of our state. when the people of yakima senti sat and listened as former washington's second century. he said "either we respon
my uncle and cousins build the best airplanes in the world at boeing, my dad was a biology teacher, and i am proud that my mom and dad worked to restore the alpine meadows of mt. rainier. i am proud of the working people work, having driven bulldozers in bellevue, painted houses in burien, run the business end of a jack hammer, prosecuted drunk drivers, and raised hay in the yakima valley. washington has welcomed many people to our great state from all points of the compass, but no matter when...
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louis where boeing military is, and if we ever close that line down, when we come about whatever the country needs, some version of this, and how we keep this at capacity at a time when there is this talk about cutting and not just cutting, but cutting everything a little bit, which means that some of the things that can cut a little bit disappear because they cannot survive if they are only partly there. >> senator, you have just again identified one of the great challenges that lies ahead. that is maintaining our industrial base. you used the f-18 -- >> that is just one of the lines i have been on. >> i understand. that is a good example, what we are going to have to continue to keep strong, but the reality is, as you say, because we know what we have to deal with, when our budgets are as the result of the budget act of 2011. when we do not know brings us back to the uncertainty of sequestration, as some of the examples you are using are good examples of areas that could be cut arbitrarily in order to fulfill budget requirements. i think what you have just noted again is going to b
louis where boeing military is, and if we ever close that line down, when we come about whatever the country needs, some version of this, and how we keep this at capacity at a time when there is this talk about cutting and not just cutting, but cutting everything a little bit, which means that some of the things that can cut a little bit disappear because they cannot survive if they are only partly there. >> senator, you have just again identified one of the great challenges that lies...
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that's a very expensive delay for the boeing company, and it would be for any company. well, that eventually got settled after a lot of expense. but let's say we have a small supplier in the state of illinois who might want to move to -- which is not a right-to-work state, might want to move to tennessee or have virginia, which are. and someone files a plaint. a complaint. do we want a board there who's unconstitutionally placed who might rule that that's a prima facie violation of federal law? to have members of the nlrb who are not confirmed by the united states senate raises the prospect that would undermine the right-to-work law in tennessee and virginia and all the other states that have chosen to have one. so this has very practical everyday application in the state of tennessee. but even though the board can't issue regulations or decide cases, the rest of the nlrb can be open for business while the president makes nominations and the senate considers those nominations in the regular order. for example, the nlrb could conduct elections, it could investigate alleg
that's a very expensive delay for the boeing company, and it would be for any company. well, that eventually got settled after a lot of expense. but let's say we have a small supplier in the state of illinois who might want to move to -- which is not a right-to-work state, might want to move to tennessee or have virginia, which are. and someone files a plaint. a complaint. do we want a board there who's unconstitutionally placed who might rule that that's a prima facie violation of federal law?...